Installing The Support Rails For The Uninterruptible Power Supply - IBM TotalStorage SAN Volume Controller Installation Manual

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Installing the support rails for the uninterruptible power supply

You must install the support rails in the rack before installing the uninterruptible
power supply (UPS) 5115 or the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) 5125.
Complete the following prerequisites before installing the support rails:
v Refer to the customer's hardware location table to determine where in the rack
v Discard the two handles and their associated nuts that are shipped with the
v At the back of the rack, observe the Electrical Industries Association (EIA)
"Danger notices for the SAN Volume Controller" on page xvii
Ensure that you are familiar with the danger notices on the SAN Volume
Controller.
"Caution notices for the uninterruptible power supply" on page xvii
Ensure that you understand the caution notices for the uninterruptible power
supply (UPS).
"Caution notices for the SAN Volume Controller" on page xviii
Ensure that you understand the caution notices for the SAN Volume Controller.
"Preparing your uninterruptible power supply environment" on page 30
Ensure that your physical site meets the installation requirements for the
uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
"Preparing your SAN Volume Controller environment" on page 12
Before installing the SAN Volume Controller, prepare the physical environment.
the uninterruptible power supplies are to be installed.
support rails for the uninterruptible power supply.
positions, and determine where you are going to install the uninterruptible power
supply (see Figure 10 on page 36). An uninterruptible power supply must always
be installed into the lowest available position in the rack. The only device that
can be below a uninterruptible power supply is another uninterruptible power
supply.
Note: The bottom of the flange of the support rail must align with the EIA mark
on the rack.
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